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Burt •BBHtiH| ••I jjm ^ _ Thursday, July 27, 1967 Algono (to.) Uppei The Monitor u>ne Rock Mrt, Ruby Hln«kl*y, N«wi Published By Th« Upper D«t Meinet Publishing Co., Algona, Iowa Dtnnit WdlUr, Editor Many Named To Burt Lions Committees BURT - The Burt Lions Club held their July dinner meeting Monday evening with the newly- installed officers beginning their year's duties. President Darrell Davis named the following to committees for the year: Kenneth Sarchet, Dale Lockwood, Harlem Lacy, G. H. McMullen, O. H. Graham, J. L. Miller, F. L. Ryerson, Russell Patterson, Al Hinckley, Wallace Hawcott, Ray McWhorter, Darrel McFarland, Fred Davis, Kenneth Cook, Waldo Kruse, Michael Scott, Donald Patterson, F. C. Soderberg, Walter Campney, Ronald Gardner, Ron Jurgens, K. J. Smith, Charles Spry, Fred Hilton, Bill Batt, Floyd Sill and Charles Spry. During the business meeting members discussed at some length purchasing playground equipment for the city park. Waldo Kruse, Ken Cook and Mike Scott were appointed to study the matter further. The district Lions Golf Tournament, to be held at Iowa Falls, was announced and President Davis asked for volunteers to represent the local club. Walter Campney gave an interesting explanation of the Lions emblem. Supt. Harry Haven, newcomer to Burt, was a guest. Sixteen members answered roll call. - o Mrs. Robert Grip, Bruce, Mark and Kevin, Pomona, Calif., called on Mrs. Jessie Rash Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Becker and Steve took their daughter, Susan, to Presbyterian church camp at Dolliver State Park near Fort Dodge Sunday where she will spend the next 10 days. Enroute home, the Beckers visited the Fort and Museum at Fort Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. William E.Ernst, Northbrook, 111., are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jessie Rash. Mrs. Ernst is the former Margaret Rash. Mr. and Mrs. John Rash and family and Mrs. Betty Webb, Algona, have also spent several days with their mother. Charles Bullock, Millftn, Iowa, who is working In Mason City during the summer, spent the weekend with his aunt, Mrs. Lauretta Waltman. Mrs. Russell Patterson and Sharon left Sunday for the Presbyterian church camp at Dolliver State Park, Fort Dodge, where they will spend 10 days. Mrs. Patterson will be a counselor and Sharon is a camper. Director of the camp is Karl Kiilsholm, Algona. Clint Patterson will go to the camp Thursday to serve as counselor for the remainder of the session. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Shipler, Pocahontas, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the parental Vern Shipler home. They also visited her sister and family, the Tom REPORT OF CONDITION OF "BURT SAVINGS BANK" of Burt in ihe Stale of Iowa at the close of business on June 30th, 1967. ASSETS 1. Cash. b;iliinccs with other bunks, and cash items in process of collection - $ iofi.708.3!) 2. United Slates Government obliKntions 83!),111.74 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 10,000.00 7. Other loans and discounts - - 752,313.11 0. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises - --- 1.226.00 11. Other assets - - 11232 12. TOTAL ASSETS -- $1.700.471.46 LIABILITIES 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and emigrations , : *. 683.35B.J8 14.'Time and savinfes deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 63S,l«.uH 15. Deposits ol United States Government B.VIV.W Ifi. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 205,351.0!) 1!). Certified and officers' checks, etc - 131.17 20. TOTAL DEPOSITS ., - .$1,532,462.79 (a) Total demand deposits $ 703,320.11 (bl Total time and savings deposits ..? 73n.142.68 21. Olhcr liabilities (including S None mortgages and other liens on bunk premises and oilier real estate) 5,510.50 25. TOTAL LIABILITIES - ....Sl.537,979.29 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 50,000.00 26. (c) Common stock— total par value ......... No. shares nuthori/.ed 500 No. shares outstanding 500 27. Surplus ..... _______ ............ _____ .......... --- ......... 50,000.00 21). Undivided profits ......... -- ..... -- .................... 71.4il2.17 30. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ........ - ................ _ 171.492.17 31. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS —.81.700.471.46 MEM OR A N D A 1. Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days el „,„ r ,, ,„ ending with call date ------ ........ r^-' ;, ....... ------- S.1, 5-18.633. IB 2. Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ,„„„,. ending with call date - ..... ........ ...... ----------- 758,189.76 3. Loans as shown in item 7 ol "Assets" are alter deduction of valuation reserves of ......... . We H E Raeluit. President and G. H. McMullen. Vice President and Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that this report of "condition is true and correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. H. I knowledge and H. E. Raeluit. President G. H. McMullen. Vice President and Cashier •Attest: Donald W. Patterson) Kirby J. Smith ) Directors State of Iowa. County of Kossuth. ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 18th day of July. l!Ki7, and I hereby certify that I am no'l an olf'iecr or director of this bank. My commission expires- Juh lth. I'.ICP. jjiul.ih Din.d..;.-. .\olJi'.. I'.l'nh-' Correct Mawrtslcy Be Sure Your Tractor Is Giving You 100% Herricks. Fred Hilton arrived home Friday from Bemidji, Minn, where he spent the past six weeks attending summer school at Bemidji State Teachers College. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Andrews we re Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mertz, Wesley; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Struthers and family, Doan; and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Scott and Armandi. Crowd Of 500 Attend Go-Karl Races At Burt About 500 fans enjoyed the racing and antics of 27 Go-Karts on the local track Wednesday night. The feature of the evening was the "A Junior" race with youngsters 8-14 years of age participating. LesleaSasse, Blue Earth, was the winner. Other winners were Arden Doocy, Whittemore in "A Stock" division, Kirk Heyer, Titonka, took the honors in the "A Modi- fieds", with Fred Asa, also of Titonka, winning the "B Open" class. A new heat, won by Bob Hanks, Winnebago, was the "Twin Class". Beginning Wednesday, July 26, the Go-Karts will begin humming in the warm-up trials at 8 p. m. with races to start at 8:30 p. m. - o - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Becker and family left Thursday for a vacation in Kentucky where they will visit her sister and family, the Dr. Thomas Johns, and do a bit of sight-seeing. Mrs. Opal Henning was a Sunday supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steward. Mrs. Henning left Monday for her home at Marcellus, Mich, after visiting relatives in this area for several weeks. A Henning family reunion was held at the Burt Legion hall Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thees Schnakenberg and family, LuVerne, were Sunday guests of her sister and family, the Roscoe Mawdsley, Jr. family. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hinckley and Duane visited at the James Brehm home, Sioux City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Estel Rentz, former Burt residents now of Crystal River, Fla., arrived for a visit with friends in Burt. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Hamstreet, Brownsville, Tex., are at home in an apartment in the Burt Hotel while they are on an extended visit with Burt area relatives and friends. The Hamstreets are former Burt residents. George Becker was the guest of honor at a dinner at the home of his parents, the Martin Beckers, Algona, Wednesday evening, honoring his birthday anniversary. Guests included the honoree's wife, son and daughter and Mrs. Ethyl Hain, Algona. Relatives attending final rites for Mrs. 'Emma Scott Grooms on Thursday were guests for supper at the Presbyterian church dining room. Rev. and Mrs. Henry Friedrich and children, Marcus, returned to their home Friday after visiting since Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ella Meyer. Make certain your tractor is operating at 100"o for the best results this year. Let us give it a once- over. Expert repair work done at minimal prices on any tractor, car or truck. You name it, we can do it! Reutzel's Garage Phone 924-3315 Burt They also visited his folks, Rev. and" Mrs. \V. H. Friedrich, Algona. Mrs. Eu Claire Meyer observed a birthday anniversary on Thursday and in her honor the following relatives were quests at her home Thursday evening, Mrs. Ella Meyer, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Friedrich and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hutchinson and boys, Lizzie and Fred Meyer, Mrs. Duane Dittmer and Valarie and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer and boys. A COMPLETE LINE OF GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS CHURCH NEWS BURT METHODIST Rev. Merlin Davies, Pastor SUNDAY, July 30-Vacation- No worship services or Sunday School. Visit and worship at another church. GOOD HOPE METHODIST Rev. Merlin Davies, Pastor SUNDAY, July 30 - Vacation Sunday. Visit and worship at another church. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Rev. Arnold Vehling, Pastor THURSDAY, July 27 - Meeting of church council and their wives, 8:30 p. m. SUNDAY, July 30 - Divine Worship Services, 8 a. m. Sunday School, 9 a. m. TUESDAY, Aug. 1 - Walther League, 8 p. m. THURSDAY, Aug. 3 - Ladies Aid, 2 p. m. BURT PRESBYTERIAN Rev. John Rieners, Supply Pastor SUNDAY, July 30 - Divine Worship, 8:30 a. m. "God writes with a pen that never blots, speaks with a tongue that never slips, and acts with a hand that never fails." COMMUNITY CAIENDAR TUESDAY, Aug. 1 - American Legion and Auxiliary meetings, 8 p. m. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 2 - Go- Kart Races, 8:30 p. m. Time trials at 8 p. m. family, Creston, went along on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Doty, sister of Mrs. Andrew Tliomsen, who have lived in Mason City main- years, visited the Thomsens from Wednesday to Monday enroute to Lapuna Beach, Calif., where the Dotys will make their future home. Mrs. Clara Marlow»s 85th birthday was observed July 22 at the Heritage Home, Bancroft. Cake and ice cream were furnished by her son, Pershing Marlow, and daughters, Mrs. Lois Bristow, LuVerne, and Lucille Seegebarth. Guests were Mrs. Fred Schmidt, Mrs. Eldin Marlow, Mrs. Woodrow Pettit, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bristow, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Marlow and Lisa and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Meister. The Gordon Dlanchard family, Mason City, called on his mother, Mrs. Maude Blanchard, Monday. ILone Rockl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii Joy Kraft, Susan Fortney, Denise Votteler, Dale Person and Brian Bristow are attendiiu; the junior Presbyterian camp this week at Uie Dolliver Memorial State Camp at Leliigh. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tliomsen returned Friday from a trip to the mountains in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomsen and LECTRIC & MOTOR SERVICE ExpP't service On oil rC- v. Tiding ond general re- pcrr of electnc RED'S MOTOR SHOP AT NEW LOCATION - BURT, IA. - PHONE 924-3341 OFF